This Article is From Mar 18, 2015

Noted Nuclear Scientist Anil Kakodkar Quits IIT-Bombay Board

Noted Nuclear Scientist Anil Kakodkar Quits IIT-Bombay Board

File photo of Anil Kakodkar

New Delhi:

The Human Resource Development Ministry was hit by yet another controversy with chairman of IIT-Bombay's board of governors and nuclear scientist Anil Kakodkar resigning apparently due to differences with the Ministry over selection of some IIT directors.

Drawing flak, HRD Minister Smriti Irani denied any rift and stated that he would continue to remain in his post.

"There has been no rift or controversy. He had put in his papers but has agreed to continue after my telephonic conversation with him," Ms Irani told PTI, adding, Kakodkar will be attending the crucial meeting of the search panel on March 22 to finalise the directors for IIT-Bhubaneswar, Patna and Ropar.

Mr Kakodkar's resignation last week came ahead of a crucial meeting of the 12 member search-cum-selection panel of which he is a member. The committee is chaired by Irani.

"I have put down my papers because I want to move ahead," Mr Kakodkar told PTI earlier today but refused to comment on queries whether differences had cropped up between him and the minister over selection of the directors.

Ministry sources claimed that Higher Education Secretary Satya N Mohanty in an e- mail today thanked Mr Kakodkar for withdrawing his resignation, saying IIT Bombay would stand to gain "with your continuance as all of us are proud of your contribution to the institution".

Mr Kakodkar's tenure was to come to an end in May this year. Sources said differences had cropped up between Mr Kakodkar and the Ministry ever since the latter decided to scrap the selection process for IIT directors held in February this year and decided to start afresh the selection process at the insistence of the Minister.

It is understood that 12 candidates were called for being interviewed by the search panel out of the 37 candidates shortlisted for the three IITs directors post, lying vacant for the past three months.

It remained unclear the procedure adopted to invite only the 12 selected candidates.

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